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well to talk more on this i'm joined live by jim killick executive director of the open rights group a u.k. based organization that works to preserve digital rights and freedoms thank you for joining us here on our t.v. so hong kong authorities had seemed to be very supportive of snowden as were the people on the streets there why did he choose to leave the island is he trying to escape do you think. well clearly he's under legal threats in hong kong and the united states government are putting a lot of pressure on him to be arrested our case he thinks he's got better options elsewhere and you know. we have to say you know you have say this is a very brave man he's done a lot to expose things that we all suspected were happening but now we know precisely what is happening and of course he wants to have some freedom roll them being put in jail i guess and facing very very long extradition proceedings so i. you know i think that's precisely why he's going to just thinks he's got a better option somewhere else now moscow not to be as final destination is expected to make a stopover in t
well to talk more on this i'm joined live by jim killick executive director of the open rights group a u.k. based organization that works to preserve digital rights and freedoms thank you for joining us here on our t.v. so hong kong authorities had seemed to be very supportive of snowden as were the people on the streets there why did he choose to leave the island is he trying to escape do you think. well clearly he's under legal threats in hong kong and the united states government are putting...
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good leverage sure jim courier was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything. he won a strategic position at the us mexico border maybe ariana felix one of the most powerful cartels in the world. the massive wall of the border which reaches the sea was unable to stop the. tunnel systems were excavated beneath the border. and in the mountains illegal runways were constructed for large aircraft. but he made the first one to go down is that i'm on bass no he goes to say not to execute and as a drug dealer one little slip but when the police catch him and kill him. in a bottle she was stopped by a police officer they had an argument and then one day ya know shoots the police officer who falls down and barely shoot her i'm on a ya know. also falls dead is a fire this happened in february two thousand and two. just one month later march two thousand and two after investigation the mexican army arrests benjamin. in pueblo and were. in two thousand and six ounce of korea falls into the hands of the u.s. after strang into internationa
good leverage sure jim courier was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything. he won a strategic position at the us mexico border maybe ariana felix one of the most powerful cartels in the world. the massive wall of the border which reaches the sea was unable to stop the. tunnel systems were excavated beneath the border. and in the mountains illegal runways were constructed for large aircraft. but he made the first one to go...
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anyway i would fight in saying they have received a fresh batch of ammunition and she wore activist jim brown he says this costs a big question mark over the grievance of the g eight. different parties have different interests and without giving up those interests you cannot resolve the situation and i mean there is the fundamental question of sovereignty which those who wish to arm the rebels violate because they themselves have set are concocted you might say a coalition that wasn't even concocted in syria itself so the intervention in the interfet internal affairs of syria is quite blatant and not the fundamental principle nevertheless it is of course perfectly possible that international corporation could solve help to solve the problem. but i don't think that's what's happening i think that what's happening is that there is gross intervention and there is arming of a rebellion and so on and that has to be fundamentally addressed. now the g. eight in the u.k. was overshadowed by revelations british and in american intelligence spied on world leaders and officials in a broader meetin
anyway i would fight in saying they have received a fresh batch of ammunition and she wore activist jim brown he says this costs a big question mark over the grievance of the g eight. different parties have different interests and without giving up those interests you cannot resolve the situation and i mean there is the fundamental question of sovereignty which those who wish to arm the rebels violate because they themselves have set are concocted you might say a coalition that wasn't even...
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jim but that is although this is an issue what is in the minds of syrians is to you know little the international community learn the lesson that no matter how much they try nothing is going to happen unless syrians in their majority approve of it but i think that lesson to be taught to the western community neighbors would be very costly for syrians themselves because you have to keep in mind that once the war is over and it's still not over but if we were to imagine that base and military active military phases over syria. we'll be faced with the enormous reconstruction and rebuilding challenge and for that you will need all the support you can gather to help your country rehabilitate you can't really ignore be standing of bashar al assad and the international community so all typically it's not only about the will of the syrian people it's also about how that will is perceived in the west them do you really think that syria can manage this rebuilding challenge on its own is one thing that is very specific about the syrian mentality how syrians view the situation is pretty much focused around t
jim but that is although this is an issue what is in the minds of syrians is to you know little the international community learn the lesson that no matter how much they try nothing is going to happen unless syrians in their majority approve of it but i think that lesson to be taught to the western community neighbors would be very costly for syrians themselves because you have to keep in mind that once the war is over and it's still not over but if we were to imagine that base and military...